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... From: Kronos Vol. VI, No. 4 Summer 1981 Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. VI, No. 4 Summer 1981 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Contributors 3 Orphic Hymns and Astronomy Livio C. Stecchini 4 On "the Year -687" Sean Mewhinney 28 Calendars Lynn E. Rose 40 The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Immanuel Velikovsky 57 Cuban Prehistory Aurelio Ruiz-Lafont 66 Asimov's Guide to the Velikovsky Affair Ralph E. Juergens 71 Documents... Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 4) C. Leroy Ellenberger 85 Forum Parker, Rose, and Mage 91 Vox Populi Hagman, Vaughan 94 Venus's Greenhouse: Premature ...
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382. S.I.S. Workshop Issue No. 6 June 1979: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... : P. 2 Some Interdisciplinary Speculations by R. Langton P. 3 Note on above by R. MacKinnon P. 5 Historical Forum P. 5 Letter (Nel Kluitman - miscellaneous items) P. 8 Letter (D . Newman, re Oera Linde Book) P.10 Letter (Hollaseter) - support for Mike Rowland on calendars P.11 Letter (Douglass) - reply to Bimson P.11 (c ) Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 1979 WORKSHOP was launched to provide for informal publication of articles that, for a variety of reasons, do not qualify for immediate inclusion in the Society's journal, the S.I .S . REVIEW. This may be ...
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... and the next day Stone-Fights take its place as the chief public pastime. The first stone-fight of the present season at Seoul, the capital, was rather more disastrous than usual; it is reported that six men were killed. If we regard these fights as ritualistic, coming as they do with the regularity of the ecclesiastical seasons of Western calendars, so must we regard the flying of kites in the form of hawks as ritualistic too, And then this would seem to lend a real significance to the coming in and going out of season of others of our own (possibly Cosmic) boys' games, such as trundling the hoop, spinning the top, hop-Scotch, and ...
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... geology of the world's surface is largely catastrophic. 2. The catastrophe was caused by a cometary collision. 3. All geological formations were shifted as a result. 4. Cosmic lightning played a major role. 5. Hydrocarbons were present in cometary tails. 6. Ancient chronology was several hundred years too old. 7. The Ancient calendars had to be revised because of the catastrophe. 8. Many species were extinguished catastrophically. 9. Religion was born in cometary worship and tied to phallic forms because of the shape of comets. 10. Fear of cometary collisions is inherited by mankind. 11. Vermin were deposited by comets which also provoked plagues. 12. Deities ...
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385. East is East? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the Earth. In Mexican and Central American Mythology (by I. Nicholson, Hamlyn) there is a discussion of the Codex Fejervary-Mayer including the following passage: In the Codex painting, the centre is represented by the god Tepeyollotl, the Heart of the Mountain, one of the Lords of the Night who ruled over part of the Aztec calendar. Around this figure, the four Tezcatlipocas revolve. Curiously, however, while east is placed at the top of the page, north is to the east's right and not to the left as we would normally expect. Burland suggests that this is intended to be a night-time vision so that we ought to look at it as if ...
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386. Opening address to the participants (Conference Report) [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , dear Emilio. explorer, on Velikovskian lines, of the frontiers of Paradise; dear Shulamit, translator of your father's work for the country of his choice. As an old friend of Velikovsky, who sent him tit-bits of confirmation throughout the last twenty-five years of his life - and queries which he answered to my complete satisfaction (on calendars, on Homer, on Stonehenge …) I wish I could hear viva voce all you have to say about the changes in planetary orbits and in the earth's axis after near collisions; about the geological and dendrological evidence of recent catastrophes of extraterrestrial origin; about the electromagnetic forces which play so vital a role in Velikovsky's cosmological scenario, ...
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... (J . L. Anderson and G. W. Spangler) "Induced Changes in Radioactive Decay Rates" (H . C. Dudley) Response (D . York) and discussion Colloquium #2 : Archaeoastronomy and Catastrophism Moderator: C. J. Ransom "Megalithic Astronomy and Catastrophism" (E . MacKie) Discussion "Mayan Calendars" (N . Owen) Discussion "Babylonian Observations of Venus" (L . Rose and R. Vaughan) Discussion Colloquium #3 : Education and the Scientific Process Moderator: A. De Grazia Panel: "The Assessment and Assimilation of New Ideas" (M . Dickson, I. Michelson, A. Schatz, L ...
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388. Conference: Our Violent Solar System [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... of ancient traditions with this one planetary model. The personalities of the gods, the sidelock of the priests, the feather of evening and dawn, the crown of the pharaoh, feathered headdresses, the steps of the pyramids, coils of the serpent, locks of Medusa, the wheel of the sun (the progenitor of prayer wheels, calendar wheels, chariot wheels, etc.) I could go on and on. Some of Dave's recent attachments (see his Kroniatalk post from 9/16 titled "Twins and Conical Crown") give a tantalizing preview of what his presentation was like. But setting the pictures in motion, showing how the "White Crown" changed ...
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... by diffusionists', who believe that post-Beringian oceanic travel was undertaken by certain Old World peoples prior to Columbus and that there was trans-hemispheric contact and influence between the Old and New Worlds. The evidence for pre-Columbian oceanic contact, especially via the Pacific, is vast, stemming from anthropology, biology, botany, genetics, art, language, calendars, epigraphy and geography. It is complex and diverse, hard to recover and often ambiguous. The most competent investigators tend to be specialists who probe deeply into narrow aspects. Unfortunately, their communication with each other is restricted and their findings are not reinforced by other specialities, so each new discovery appears to stand as an isolated curiosity ...
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390. Indispensable Gods [Books] [de Grazia books]
... truly religious anniversary celebration is therefore ambivalently tragic and joyful. Anniversary excesses and orgies, at both extremes of somberness and exuberance, are nevertheless occasions for the relief of tragic memory, more or less deeply suppressed. Anniversaries cluster around the great cycles of the ages, which give evidence of having been common to most of the world's cultures. Calendar diversions, not psychological changes, have driven apart the anniversaries of different cultures; they are farther apart in days than they are in mind. The end of the year inspires saturnalia in many cultures. Also thus, Roman Catholic and Greek churches mark a different Easter holiday for unessential reasons. Anniversaries sometimes are pulled together in a given ...
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